Operating Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Phone overview
- Chapter 3: Getting started
- Chapter 4: Navigation
- Chapter 5: Handling incoming calls
- Chapter 6: Handling outgoing calls
- Chapter 7: Call-related features
- Chapter 8: Managing contacts
- Adding a new contact
- Adding a contact from the Recents list
- Editing a contact
- Doing a quick search for a contact
- Viewing the contact details
- Searching for a contact
- Combining contacts
- Deleting a contact
- Creating a local Сontacts group
- Adding a contact to the local group
- Removing a contact from the local group
- Assigning a ringtone to a contact
- LDAP Directory
- Chapter 9: Managing Recents
- Chapter 10: Managing conference calls
- Chapter 11: Advanced features
- Accessing the Features screen
- Active call shortcut keys
- Activating the screen saver
- Activating Send All Calls
- Automatic Callback
- Autodialing a pre-assigned number
- Blocking your extension from displaying during calls
- Bridged Call Appearance
- Busy Indicator
- Calendar
- Call Forwarding
- Call forwarding to your cell phone using EC500
- Calling in your intercom group
- Call Parking
- Dynamic Park and Page
- Call Pickup
- Call recording
- Call Transfer
- Crisis alert station
- Displaying your extension on outgoing calls
- Excluding others from bridging on to your call
- Extending a call to your cell phone
- Hunt Group Busy
- Interrupting a call with a whisper page
- Limit Incoming Calls
- Long-term acoustic exposure protection
- Multiple Device Access
- Using URI dialing to make a call
- Making a priority call
- Multicast Paging
- No Hold Conference
- Precedence call
- Pre-configuration of keys
- Presence
- SLA Mon™
- Shared control
- Team Button
- Tracing a malicious call
- Using a Guest Login
- WML browser
- Chapter 12: Customization
- Phone
- Applications
- Audio
- Turning automatic gain control on or off
- Enabling and disabling Bluetooth
- Pairing a Bluetooth enabled headset with your phone
- Turning button clicks on and off
- Turning error tones on and off
- Enabling wireless headset bidirectional signaling
- Setting headset mic level
- Configuring hearing aid compatibility
- Setting a headset profile
- Setting a personalized ringtone
- Display
- Changing the background image
- Changing the screen saver
- Setting the screen saver details
- Adjusting the brightness of a phone screen
- Setting the display language
- Setting the backlight timer
- Setting the time format
- Setting the date format
- Setting the time zone
- Setting the text size
- Setting the phone screen width
- Setting the network mode
- Chapter 13: Troubleshooting
- Chapter 14: Resources
- Index
Icon Description
Indicates that the phone is not connected to the SIP proxy server and is
operating in Failover mode. Some features might not be available or work
incorrectly.
If the appearance line displays this icon, it indicates that the phone has
encountered a failure and has preserved the media session until the user
hangs up.
This icon can also indicate that the phone is connected to the call server
but the features are not available.
The EC500 feature is on.
The Do not disturb feature is on.
The Call forward feature is on.
Indicates that the call is using a wideband codec for excellent voice
quality.
Indicates a low network performance or presence of local network issues
that might result in lower call quality.
The Limit Number of Concurrent Calls (LNCC) feature is on.
Indicates that the SLA Mon
™
agent has taken control of the phone.
Indicates that the call is being recorded for SLA Mon
™
.
Indicates that the audio of this call is secure.
Indicates that the audio alert for incoming calls is off.
Indicates the Bluetooth feature is on.
Indicates that you have missed a call. The number in the icon indicates
the number of missed calls.
Indicates that you have missed a call. The + in the icon indicates that the
number of missed calls are more than 9.
Autodialing feature
Presence icons1
The following table lists presence icons for the Avaya J189 IP Phone and their description:2
Presence icons
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